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This hotel is great for location with all the best bits of the city in walking distance. Staff are great with a can do attitude. Rooms are clean and tidy and size is nit an issue. Family room suitable for 2 adults and kids.

The hotel was very well located and the room was very clean. The staff were extremely friendly and accommodating. The room had everything required and was quiet in the evening, allowing a good nights sleep.We would stay there again when visiting Edinburgh.

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Quiet hotel just minutes away from all the bars and restaurants. Room as a bit smaller that other Travelodges I have stayed in but, as usual, very clean and comfortable. Friendly staff on the desk and a good nights sleep. No noise or bother at...More

Being a Travelodge you know what you are getting. Good, basic, clean accommodation. What sets this in apart is the wonderful central location. There are a plethora of bars and restaurants just round the corner. It is within easy walking distance of lots of the...More

A good price for 2 nights. 10 minutes walk from Waverley station and loads of restaurants nearby . The room was clean but basic but did the job. Great places nearby for breakfast and evening meals . Would stay again if in Edinburgh.

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Suits and shopping bags rule the streets of New Town,until after dark when strappy dresses come out toplay. This is the city’s central business districtwith its smaller offices, clothes boutiques, and manyof the city’s flashiest restaurants and ritziestclubs. The architecture along roads like George Streethelps give it a swank and formal feel: it’s a plannedGeorgian development of regal townhouses, geometric

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squares, and self-important statues. But it’s also avery wanderable neighbourhood, with a healthy bustleat almost any time of day and fine people-watching inplaces like St Andrew's Square which fills withpicnickers around lunch. You’ll also find a series ofcheerful basement bistros on Hanover Street, whiledark Rose Street has something of the feel of anundiscovered back alley and is chock-full ofcharacterful pubs and small independent shops.

‘Business’ rooms aren’t different at all from any other, they advertise them as all being on the same floor in a more ‘quiet’ environment to appeal to the business customer. However my room was classed as Business while my... More

‘Business’ rooms aren’t different at all from any other, they advertise them as all being on the same floor in a more ‘quiet’ environment to appeal to the business customer. However my room was classed as Business while my friend’s room next door was considered a standard, so not entirely sure where the logic comes from. Both our rooms faced Queen Steer by chance, honestly nothing to see other than the road and thick trees though so you’re not missing out if you don’t get one of those rooms.